Police Hold Soldiers Charged as Deserters Police are •waiting word from Watertown, Mass.. regarding the status of John Mac Donald and F. E. Hurlburt, who were picked up here last night wearing the uniform of jj|j| I mpelHng bailie Attractions in New Spring Merchandise Fdr Saturday 111 [ PERSONAL MESSAGES |Me|i§§r If A I A fni 1 7" IS M ?""" flffipjT l\^ ur ii||| Plant a Victory Garden! 0 k!~8| We Value Your Trust Z,■ Itprov ; d " ,he be,t " ''• it - IHPI® "T -*.• u 4. V* ( , . j .m\W \Mw/ leves railroad congestion. It saves WHEAT and ill # s H pebble .•' Uy Kaufmans-they re dc- I*BP\FH CP"I I I F\/F M T ill MEA^o r y „„ fighting men . It is the best way to MM Pgf y r To e urL°rn r d h^h!r g pl p e l ea t s ,n u! UINUIk jLLLIIIu LVLn !♦# Tim , t0 Uml , Sam jgyj jgg|3| "Selling dependable merchandise at underselling ~~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ * .: AT KAIFMAVS ======== — OTyl economy store and we are proud of your confidence Exquisite Millinery For Spring Wear BEAUTIFY YOUR COMPLEXION || lifli m '' Our Assemblage of jMs. Entrancing Styles in JSu ™ || Ej aS Jtsjif "Trimmed" Hats "Untrimmed" Hats JbTS&L fSI ® covers every phase of the Millinery modes IVY V a Individual preference may well be exercised dor* iot "!"'" • ' fflWJv KAUFMAN'S CXDERSELL.ING STORE anJ our P r i ce s will be found as attractive as y?) * in selections froip this department. "mmle-up," but a T V. - the models are fascinating. S E J Whether you are ready for a hat for imme- natural nppenrnnce. •/ Y jfc. J lif /"* J /"* Dame Fashion has not decreed any one / diate wear; whether you desire one for Easter, JL' ee '* "° '! (I /f\ w J It SQ. Good Cause— style correct, although there Is a tendency Jwffl V, / or for later wear, you will find us well pre- * 14 rerre " ll,,, K. II I 7T Ijft Jl 1 in favor of tt>e Poke and the poke-mushroom f fIK ji r pared to satisfactorily meet your individual come la and try it. I I \ }r?rrn —r-*-K \ I this patriotic stunt of the Boy Scouts to collect effects. g&t/J requirements. Demonstration V^Wk books for our Boys at the Front. Please have yours Pre-Easter Underselling Prices vS- m Mfy Pre-Easter Underselling Prices nil ,i V - /I'JC t >~yfi g I f: "" saturday - and h " p b ° os ' a I 52.90 to s£9o FW "-' Fro " §ll gßg | New Spring Apparel For Women and Misses Priced to Please the Thrifty I lli fjjvtjS ™ Because liaster conies early this year, March 31st—we advise you to make selection totnor- ■> IPI*QPV Qiilfc > row - I" 1C splendid assortments ready for your choosing are suits, coats, dresses and skirts ———— ______—— fyppf wCloCj OpUI I ijUiLo of the newest and most approved.creations of the foremost makers. f'• 1 J For Women and Misses yj/ WOMEN'S and MISSES' wo r . H Smart walking and sport suits of man- _ ___ . _ *■ [N P W Slirina fftafc NFW CppiMp QITITQ W& , Illi ixll ivJ dUI iiJ (fv ) J Many new styles arc being added dailv to our showincr of beautiful new Sprincr suits. r'V {1 .$2.5.00 and $20.50 -'i&TX //i 1 hc >' re P rcsent a high standard of style, quality and workmanship far above what is • hairs"etc. eri au renJe" ————— sE(o\n ——usually found in garments at such moderate prices JflH cnted in the assortment. The new Spring — , Part ; cul ? r, y Phasing are the: Spring-weight sergess, poplins, Delhi, poirct twills, ve- ISijHF Ibe*iow7.t' defiSdabto ffi f Extra Val lours, etc., m a radiant array of the new Spring shades. tiuaiity. -penuaDie NEW SPRING SKIRTS $15.00, $16.50, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, • MMk H A large assortment of styles, including / d *% & AA w* r\ i it* w* *%. Su^.r'sfrv,r^i tl fo s w f D o r r ic s es pr,n R K h '525.00. 529.50 to $35.00 JBHH| now means a selection from complete fgy^i; L - - wm-mmmmm* EsfajE assortmenu? of styles and materials at E§s GV • A D A , 'IJ • 17 • . f r limmiA 1 WOMEN'S MPII7 CDDIKir ATO wcw S^SooL and misses' IN lli W orKlINu LU AIS NEW SPRING DRESSES plaids and stripes are especially popular. -p are being shown here in a wonderful ''"screes and^PoDlins* S W „ U" u yal values and eKtonsive assortments dUlingaish this unrivaled assortment of new SS^JKtr.* i <7- . i Spring Coats. Stales are here to meet every need of the woman seeking the utmost in value and ities - to SB.oO quality for the amount of money expended. r T s' le se,ectlon c omprises taffetas, fout- Plain and Striped Silks ///I 'y I his season 1 ashion favors Silvertones \ elours, Cascades, Crystals, Poplins, Serges, Jerseys, " side draped,%port,' piea^ed!™bustie"and j(M qt; t Uic q-j ///; / 1 weeds, etc ~in such pretty Spring shades as Poilu, Blue, Pekin, Sammy, Santiago, Cl'av Co- tailored effects. v . 10 /!i\ / " penhagen. Raspberry, Rose, Quaker, Navy and Tweed Mixtures. All sizes. *' J\( iit-Eastcr rnderscuinsr iviccs • a:- q- Pre-Easter Underselling Prices, /J\ SERGE DRESSES * 0.00, $12.90 $15.00, 16.50, $20.00, K| i $25.00, $29.50 to $39.50 mSS.7SE H ========= AT KAI FMAVS AT KAfFMAX'S AT wt lOr SPmNr"rfnvSc''A Magnificent Array ol i R/ffM! U "" '™" ka " te - • —-- ' J T 't OrKIINU GLOVES CDDIMr WAIQTQ Iwl r. I\ I 8 ° f Mc,> ' a , and YOUng Me " s Sutte at umt emphasizes the value- ) SATURDAY SPECIALS # 1 VOMKVS SILK AND WOMEN'S WASHABLE SPRING WAISTS A▼ •giving policy of dils Men's Clothing Detriment. \ FP-W IPftlWllMfll VlkvlllLv C ASHABIA GLO\ tS, rv Pre-Kastcr Under- - f *Kwr'ur e Fcwdm ink JSSSSi price SI .OO Ender- 9gc at i 111 OUf Bitgm BaSeHldlt f fflf gloves in white, black, gray "J uII u Kav< pr" nnrt C 1 C Cf| ■ ' % - vaßw and pongee with assorted "Rmn.." iv. JK*. *' A selection of white voile A * r .mt ... VID.dU i # .stitching*. Fowne's Kilo- gloves. All slz% waists in the newest models for £ TJJ lot tu l.no. .Splendid values; fconderful C J~~— —————————— I whjfe r Sh blal K oV° V fn a'/i 0M, E vs KID G,.0t 8 ass, gsa?- 1 " "" " A 4. v.£"r.-,.d,VE: ■>' zz > """"""v™'" 1 M y iul( Wfl!>tltH Sfe rn-IHn k '" i'l'qc ' mlcraolSps pn™ 52.45 WOMEN'S W.USIS !\ Men's >nd VoumM • * $13.95 LnderselUng price P * White, black, tan and Pre-Easter Under- 11 QO / i \> -Men's and Young Men's Y oung Mens h p w I (MTM^Si White or black in con- S'ay. All fizes. selling Price J&1.570 / 1 New Spring Suits >cw S "ts, ) } W, I>M self- na D? fl ton 'wJ °h l trast.ng M,,,1„ng,. K| , Qt>K Whitf and colored silk and f A U 1/~J .* 1 /ba Sl2 50 C Iml shod , ■J! .?f - voile waists in an unrivalled ar- / wi4.5U . . % j 1 II teed three years from date of | v. . ... ray of at least lifty or more dif- /., t L< /m Every new morfpi- r.ii n Q „,i . Just as shown in $lB suits. § I purchase. The cot of an or- NEW, I>AINT\ STYLES IX erent styles for Spring, that V m fancv in .i.J J? very i ,iew Pattern, and the C \ Kf dlnarv wash is :5c with this jSSLj • 1 . n • will undoubtedly excite your ad- \\ AW hoinesnuns on l „. 8 ' hewest worsteds, cheviots, w, ■/■•-► machine on ordinary water ' A Girls' Spring Dresses \SBy\i Mras stsrßrSi I Mj Saturday is always "Girls' Day" at Kaufman's—rand WOMEN'S WAISTS \ 'u I QQC ft SMI tomorrow we offer many value attractions or unustw! Pre-Ijuster Under- 0O Q8 \ i I A enrrr* To * T ~ J PlO*J/0 % Interest to girls. 3 OI sclline: I>ri-c X i A SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S PANTS f £.*■ / ' tiIRLS' GINGII \M niDici nvruiu It will certainly be worth your ft rfl " 1 ° | I i IIRKSSFH ' Olltl.S GI>GIL\>I while to come in and see these }f)l J-D Q.% 4(0 RLIk M ***. Alarm < . M Je „ . DRESSES exquisite new Spring creations in jpx.Ft> 9 "P—Alarm i Pre-Easter QC_ rte-Easter Underselling 2. r ,tP e Chines, Georgettes. F WM , Well made worsted, cassimere and cheviot trousers Belt I -Tlftz-L-e ft J fSI TO $3.95 an? S4 QS "-?&'• AMi i -laaa.-"' > 1 1 I (KJ Lfjgli s\ a r^esr e nlcely ,n mSde'; d8 si2es d . G' rl ?; spiTig *Ging- WOMEN'S WAISTS J 1/ / Mlj —————f antCed R 54.98 l/V\i % Extraordinary Values for Saturday in I Alarm ftjffflft I GIRES' GIN-GUAM wW* " ty,e f °'" A nSni' . SS ortmnt of J \'l \( M "PaTTO ' cjl- 1 ifr£S r DRESSES r *Wais£. re^infily' tl trTmmed I Ii -BOyS JM 011 OIK SllltS | QQ~ ft I Pre-Easter #1 >ie GIRLS' WHITE DRESSES with Silk and beaded embroidery. 0> ' f U -. Nii „ , „ f J/OC U 1 If W f UiHlrrsnlllnir nH#v w 1 •**%> Pre-Koster OA P All the newest Spring shades in * M Hi Boys Norfolk and Nov- Boys' Norfolk # A AI - # _ HI IS P ft |Cllf<E3 Girls' new Spring glng- Underselling price W.9D over different styles to choose ,f ■( New Spring (9 QC Suits W.9J) % —[J I fe J x P h*? dresses in plaids. Girls' beautiful White ' IM Hi • Suit Tto 17 Year. I Shoe Rlarkrfto- L stripes, checks and plain Dresses, well made and ex- A- Iff ■! S*e Sto la Year. A suit that should retail at . , " lalKln fiT lianas VI 81 Jrl I 1 -'I. colors. All the very new- qulsltely trimmed with lace. V O.MKVS WAISTS sf- if Every suit in this lot a good $6.50. The newest Trench With leatherette COV- fill fD A Sizes 6to 14. Pft>Eiisi c rmlcrstllinT €%% 'I ft $& value. Every Trench models. They come in mixed I pr nc flf * ft/ Jlf 1 I Cft Sizes, bto 14. I -v an Norfo,k cassimeres and cheviots. i C W CUt, LMJj II GIRLS' WHITE DRESSES lYe-Easter Underselling s*9Bt 6.98 i BQS v\i®l Boys* Norfolk (C QC Boys' Norfolk #Q Qff? . t 1 /| Q 1 Pre-Easter #0 QC rvices. por woman of H S,,lts Sulls 90.£f5 t|> 1 Underselling price tO 45 3X1(1 i 2 9*5 nating taste, we offer this lux- JFJ m Th JJra?* 18 ii ea 7h Th . ®, to } H C , 1 i|. ~. V"' ® • wm• v v 11 r ion h s*9 low n f ppAruj. 11 j ft' v i' The coats in the fj® £ Sffi'^KSMSaM ESUKS.T oS"i.''ss UMBRELLA ' r__ seen to be fully GIRLS' WHITE DRESSES H P p nVFI C ISgra 12a 54.95, 55.95, 57.95 oSSTb-SaM VW' £ V A X Store Hours I HI oak. Special, }jgKs CI 9 M. Opens 8:30 | FRIDAY EVENING, the Army and held by the police as possible deserters. When confronted by Lieutenant commanding the recruiting party here, the men told conflicting stories which did not agree with what they told the po lice. Mac Donald claimed he desert ed the coast artillery where he was stationed guarding the armory at Watertown. Hurlburt said that he is ; I not a soldier, but a soldier stole his civilian clothes at Bridgeport. Conn., and he had to wear the soldier's clothes. These stories differed from those they told last night, when both men claimed that they were on army assignments and were station ed at Maine. Use McNeil's Cold Tablets. Adv. • HARRISBTJRG TELEGRAPH Spinster, 80, Thought Poor, Had $140,000 Pittsburgh.—Relatives of Eliza Jane MafTett, octogenarian spinster, who had lived in seclusion in an old house near the center of the down : town for years, to-day found a for- tune In gold and sllved hidden In the aged womn's home after she had been taken to a hospital. Forty thousand dollars was dis covered in various parts of the house, along with bank books show ing she has nearly 9100,000 on de posit in local banks. The old wo man was very eccentric and refused to accept aid from relitUves here. though she was thought to be poor. She was found unconscious in the house from fumes of a gas stove. KNITS AFGHAN' An afghan was received yesterday at Red Cross headquarters from Mrs. E. A. HeffelHnger, 120 South Thirteenth street. MARCH 15. 1918 Loyal Turn Verein Quits Hyphen Alliance Ranks Beaver Falls, Pa. —Declaring they are displeased as the result of the strong pro-German stand of the Ger man-Atnerican Alliance, the mem bers of tlie Beaver Falls Turn there in have determined to withdraw from the organization. A resolution sanctioning the move has been passed by tlio board, and negotiations for the severance of re lations with the organization which is now under congressional llro for pro-German utterances have been started. 5
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